Animal models of developmental toxicity induced by early life electronic-cigarettes exposure.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 TOXICOLOGY
Lina Huang, Lanyue Gao, Danqi Chen, Qi Sun
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Abstract

The rising prevalence of electronic-cigarettes (E-cigs) use during pregnancy and lactation can be attributed, in part, to advertising campaigns promoting their safety. Nevertheless, the integrity of E-cigs as a secure substitute for conventional cigarettes necessitates further exploration. Some studies emphasize the toxic role of nicotine in E-cigs, while others underscore the significance of other distinct components whose toxicity cannot be disregarded. Increasingly, researchers are employing rodent models to elucidate the potential toxicological implications of e-cig use. Various paradigms of E-cigs exposure in early life frequently yield divergent health outcomes for offspring. This review first presents different animal model approaches to E-cig-exposure during pregnancy and lactation, referring to E-cig liquid, E-cig devices, puff topography, and inhalation methods, which would be related to the health outcomes. Moreover, the mechanisms underlying the hazardous impacts of maternal E-cig-exposure on offspring are also elucidated. Maternal exposure to E-cigs has been found to induce adverse effects on lung function, neurobehavior, glycolipid metabolism and energy homeostasis in offspring, which are probably mediated through inflammation, oxidative stress, and epigenetic modifications.

早期接触电子烟诱发的发育毒性动物模型。
孕期和哺乳期使用电子烟(E-cigs)越来越普遍,部分原因是宣传其安全性的广告活动。然而,电子烟作为传统香烟的安全替代品的完整性需要进一步的探索。一些研究强调了电子烟中尼古丁的毒性作用,而另一些研究则强调了其他独特成分的重要性,这些成分的毒性不容忽视。越来越多的研究人员正在利用啮齿动物模型来阐明电子烟使用的潜在毒理学影响。在生命早期接触电子烟的各种模式往往会对后代产生不同的健康结果。本综述首先介绍了妊娠和哺乳期电子烟暴露的不同动物模型方法,包括电子烟液体、电子烟装置、雾化地形和吸入方法,这些都与健康结果有关。此外,母体电子烟暴露对后代有害影响的机制也得到了阐明。研究发现,母体接触电子烟会对后代的肺功能、神经行为、糖脂代谢和能量稳态产生不利影响,这些影响可能是通过炎症、氧化应激和表观遗传修饰介导的。
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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Toxicology provides up-to-date, objective analyses of topics related to the mechanisms of action, responses, and assessment of health risks due to toxicant exposure. The journal publishes critical, comprehensive reviews of research findings in toxicology and the application of toxicological information in assessing human health hazards and risks. Toxicants of concern include commodity and specialty chemicals such as formaldehyde, acrylonitrile, and pesticides; pharmaceutical agents of all types; consumer products such as macronutrients and food additives; environmental agents such as ambient ozone; and occupational exposures such as asbestos and benzene.
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